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National grassland

A national grassland is an area of protected and managed federal lands in the United States authorized by Title III of the Bankhead–Jones Farm Tenant Act of 1937 and managed by the United States Forest Service. For administrative purposes, they are essentially identical to national forests, except that grasslands are areas primarily consisting of prairie. Like national forests, national grasslands may be open for hunting, grazing, mineral extraction, recreation and other uses. Various national grasslands are typically administered in conjunction with nearby national forests.

Map of national grasslands in the United States, depicted in yellow
Entrance sign of a United States National Grassland area in South Dakota

All but four national grasslands are on or at the edge of the Great Plains. Those four are in southeastern Idaho, northeastern California, central Oregon, and a reserve in Illinois. The three national grasslands in North Dakota, together with one in northwestern South Dakota, are administered jointly as the Dakota Prairie Grasslands. National grasslands are generally much smaller than national forests – while a typical national forest would be about 1,000,000 acres (400,000 ha), the average size of a national grassland is 191,914 acres (77,665 ha). The largest, the Little Missouri National Grassland in North Dakota, covers 1,028,784 acres (416,334 ha), which is approximately the median size of a national forest. As of September 30, 2007, the total area of all 20 national grasslands was 3,838,280 acres (1,553,300 ha).[1]

Soil Conservation Service edit

The catastrophic Dust Bowl of the 1930s led to the creation of the Soil Conservation Service in 1933. This and subsequent federal laws paved the way for establishing national grasslands.

List edit

Name Photo Location[2] Administered by Area[1] Description
Black Kettle   Oklahoma, Texas
35°41′01″N 99°45′47″W / 35.68361°N 99.76306°W / 35.68361; -99.76306 (Black Kettle)
Cibola National Forest 31,286 acres (126.6 km2) Black Kettle has sandy red slate hills as well as grassland and oak brush. There are three developed recreation areas, and the Washita River flows through the grassland.
Buffalo Gap   South Dakota
43°26′15″N 103°03′02″W / 43.43750°N 103.05056°W / 43.43750; -103.05056 (Buffalo Gap)
Nebraska National Forests 595,715 acres (2,410.8 km2) There are mixed prairie and badlands in Buffalo Gap as well as a reintroduced population of black-footed ferrets.
Butte Valley   California
41°53′57″N 122°01′31″W / 41.89917°N 122.02528°W / 41.89917; -122.02528 (Butte Valley)
Klamath National Forest 18,425 acres (74.6 km2) Formed July 1991, Butte Valley is the most recent National Grassland. It contains Meiss Lake and views of the Cascade Range.
Caddo   Texas
33°43′56″N 95°57′29″W / 33.73222°N 95.95806°W / 33.73222; -95.95806 (Caddo)
National Forests and Grasslands in Texas 17,873 acres (72.3 km2) Caddo is divided into two units and has two developed recreation areas around Lake Davy Crockett.
Cedar River   North Dakota
45°57′19″N 101°48′24″W / 45.95528°N 101.80667°W / 45.95528; -101.80667 (Cedar River)
Dakota Prairie Grasslands 6,717 acres (27.2 km2) Cedar River is within the Standing Rock Indian Reservation and has rolling hills and ephemeral streams.
Cimarron   Kansas
37°08′18″N 101°46′56″W / 37.13833°N 101.78222°W / 37.13833; -101.78222 (Cimarron)
Pike & San Isabel National Forests 108,176 acres (437.8 km2) Cimarron has shortgrass prairie with cottonwood groves along the Cimarron River.
Comanche   Colorado
37°20′12″N 103°04′26″W / 37.33667°N 103.07389°W / 37.33667; -103.07389 (Comanche)
Pike & San Isabel National Forests 443,081 acres (1,793.1 km2) There are not only prairies in Comanche, but also canyons, including Picture Canyon.
Crooked River   Oregon
44°32′36″N 121°06′34″W / 44.54333°N 121.10944°W / 44.54333; -121.10944 (Crooked River)
Deschutes & Ochoco National Forests 112,357 acres (454.7 km2) Crooked River contains two National Wild and Scenic Rivers: the Deschutes and Crooked rivers.
Curlew   Idaho
42°11′15″N 112°41′57″W / 42.18750°N 112.69917°W / 42.18750; -112.69917 (Curlew)
Caribou-Targhee National Forest 47,790 acres (193.4 km2) In southern Idaho, Curlew provides habitat for sage grouse while the Sweeten Pond area supports waterfowl and shorebirds.
Fort Pierre   South Dakota
44°08′27″N 100°16′45″W / 44.14083°N 100.27917°W / 44.14083; -100.27917 (Fort Pierre)
Nebraska National Forests 115,890 acres (469.0 km2) Located south of Pierre and Fort Pierre, South Dakota, The Fort Pierre grassland includes several ponds open to fishing and dispersed camping.
Grand River   South Dakota
45°44′09″N 102°21′40″W / 45.73583°N 102.36111°W / 45.73583; -102.36111 (Grand River)
Dakota Prairie Grasslands 154,783 acres (626.4 km2) In addition to prairie, there are a variety of habitats in Grand River, including sand dunes, river bottoms, badlands, buttes, and sandstone outcroppings.
Kiowa   New Mexico
36°10′00″N 104°10′02″W / 36.16667°N 104.16722°W / 36.16667; -104.16722 (Kiowa)
Cibola National Forest 137,131 acres (554.9 km2) Kiowa consists of two units in northeastern New Mexico and includes canyons along the Canadian River.
Little Missouri   North Dakota
47°05′55″N 103°32′14″W / 47.09861°N 103.53722°W / 47.09861; -103.53722 (Little Missouri)
Dakota Prairie Grasslands 1,028,784 acres (4,163.3 km2) The largest National Grassland, Little Missouri includes badlands and short and long grass prairie.
Lyndon B. Johnson   Texas
33°20′56″N 97°39′32″W / 33.34889°N 97.65889°W / 33.34889; -97.65889 (NAME)
National Forests and Grasslands in Texas 20,309 acres (82.2 km2) Used primarily for recreation, Lyndon B. Johnson National Grassland has no fees and is located northwest of Fort Worth.
McClellan Creek   Texas
35°12′42″N 100°52′16″W / 35.21167°N 100.87111°W / 35.21167; -100.87111 (McClellan Creek)
Cibola National Forest 1,449 acres (5.9 km2) McClellan Creek National Grassland surrounds Lake McClellan, and nearly all of the grassland was burned in 2006.
Oglala   Nebraska
42°54′56″N 103°38′14″W / 42.91556°N 103.63722°W / 42.91556; -103.63722 (Oglala)
Nebraska National Forests 94,520 acres (382.5 km2) The badlands of Toadstool Geologic Park are within Oglala National Grassland.
Pawnee   Colorado
40°47′38″N 104°05′01″W / 40.79389°N 104.08361°W / 40.79389; -104.08361 (Pawnee)
Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forests 193,060 acres (781.3 km2) Pawnee has camping at Crow Valley Recreation Area and trails to the Pawnee Buttes.
Rita Blanca   Texas, Oklahoma
36°26′04″N 102°36′01″W / 36.43444°N 102.60028°W / 36.43444; -102.60028 (Rita Blanca)
Cibola National Forest 92,989 acres (376.3 km2) Rita Blanca includes grasslands, marshes, and woodlands and is located in the Texas Panhandle and western Oklahoma.
Sheyenne   North Dakota
46°25′36″N 97°17′43″W / 46.42667°N 97.29528°W / 46.42667; -97.29528 (Sheyenne)
Dakota Prairie Grasslands 70,446 acres (285.1 km2) Sheyenne provides habitat for the largest population of greater prairie chickens in North Dakota as well as the Dakota skipper butterfly and western prairie fringed orchid.
Thunder Basin   Wyoming
43°41′09″N 105°00′56″W / 43.68583°N 105.01556°W / 43.68583; -105.01556 (Thunder Basin)
Medicine Bow – Routt National Forest 547,499 acres (2,215.6 km2) Thunder Basin is located in the Powder River Basin between the Big Horn Mountains and the Black Hills.

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The smaller Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie, created much later and east of the Mississippi River, is technically not a "National Grassland", but is managed by the Forest Service like one, as a unique prairie resource.[3]

Name Photo Location[4] Date formed Area[1] Description
Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie   Illinois
41°22′44″N 88°06′46″W / 41.37889°N 88.11278°W / 41.37889; -88.11278 (NAME)
1996 20,283 acres (82.1 km2)[5] The only federally managed prairie east of the Mississippi River, Midewin is in the Central forest-grasslands transition ecoregion and was created when land was transferred to the U.S. Forest Service from the U.S. Army. In 2015, a small research herd of American Bison were reintroduced to study the effect of this large prairie animal on tallgrass prairie regeneration.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Land Areas of the National Forest System". U.S. Forest Service. January 2013. Retrieved December 21, 2012.
  2. ^ "U.S. Board on Geographic Names". U.S. Geological Survey. Retrieved December 21, 2012.
  3. ^ "The National Grasslands Story". US Forest Service. 2023-05-25. Retrieved 2024-02-14.
  4. ^ "Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved December 22, 2012.
  5. ^ https://www.fs.usda.gov/midewin

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A national grassland is an area of protected and managed federal lands in the United States authorized by Title III of the Bankhead Jones Farm Tenant Act of 1937 and managed by the United States Forest Service For administrative purposes they are essentially identical to national forests except that grasslands are areas primarily consisting of prairie Like national forests national grasslands may be open for hunting grazing mineral extraction recreation and other uses Various national grasslands are typically administered in conjunction with nearby national forests Map of national grasslands in the United States depicted in yellow Entrance sign of a United States National Grassland area in South Dakota All but four national grasslands are on or at the edge of the Great Plains Those four are in southeastern Idaho northeastern California central Oregon and a reserve in Illinois The three national grasslands in North Dakota together with one in northwestern South Dakota are administered jointly as the Dakota Prairie Grasslands National grasslands are generally much smaller than national forests while a typical national forest would be about 1 000 000 acres 400 000 ha the average size of a national grassland is 191 914 acres 77 665 ha The largest the Little Missouri National Grassland in North Dakota covers 1 028 784 acres 416 334 ha which is approximately the median size of a national forest As of September 30 2007 the total area of all 20 national grasslands was 3 838 280 acres 1 553 300 ha 1 Contents 1 Soil Conservation Service 2 List 3 Related 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksSoil Conservation Service editThe catastrophic Dust Bowl of the 1930s led to the creation of the Soil Conservation Service in 1933 This and subsequent federal laws paved the way for establishing national grasslands List editName Photo Location 2 Administered by Area 1 Description Black Kettle nbsp Oklahoma Texas35 41 01 N 99 45 47 W 35 68361 N 99 76306 W 35 68361 99 76306 Black Kettle Cibola National Forest 31 286 acres 126 6 km2 Black Kettle has sandy red slate hills as well as grassland and oak brush There are three developed recreation areas and the Washita River flows through the grassland Buffalo Gap nbsp South Dakota43 26 15 N 103 03 02 W 43 43750 N 103 05056 W 43 43750 103 05056 Buffalo Gap Nebraska National Forests 595 715 acres 2 410 8 km2 There are mixed prairie and badlands in Buffalo Gap as well as a reintroduced population of black footed ferrets Butte Valley nbsp California41 53 57 N 122 01 31 W 41 89917 N 122 02528 W 41 89917 122 02528 Butte Valley Klamath National Forest 18 425 acres 74 6 km2 Formed July 1991 Butte Valley is the most recent National Grassland It contains Meiss Lake and views of the Cascade Range Caddo nbsp Texas33 43 56 N 95 57 29 W 33 73222 N 95 95806 W 33 73222 95 95806 Caddo National Forests and Grasslands in Texas 17 873 acres 72 3 km2 Caddo is divided into two units and has two developed recreation areas around Lake Davy Crockett Cedar River nbsp North Dakota45 57 19 N 101 48 24 W 45 95528 N 101 80667 W 45 95528 101 80667 Cedar River Dakota Prairie Grasslands 6 717 acres 27 2 km2 Cedar River is within the Standing Rock Indian Reservation and has rolling hills and ephemeral streams Cimarron nbsp Kansas37 08 18 N 101 46 56 W 37 13833 N 101 78222 W 37 13833 101 78222 Cimarron Pike amp San Isabel National Forests 108 176 acres 437 8 km2 Cimarron has shortgrass prairie with cottonwood groves along the Cimarron River Comanche nbsp Colorado37 20 12 N 103 04 26 W 37 33667 N 103 07389 W 37 33667 103 07389 Comanche Pike amp San Isabel National Forests 443 081 acres 1 793 1 km2 There are not only prairies in Comanche but also canyons including Picture Canyon Crooked River nbsp Oregon44 32 36 N 121 06 34 W 44 54333 N 121 10944 W 44 54333 121 10944 Crooked River Deschutes amp Ochoco National Forests 112 357 acres 454 7 km2 Crooked River contains two National Wild and Scenic Rivers the Deschutes and Crooked rivers Curlew nbsp Idaho42 11 15 N 112 41 57 W 42 18750 N 112 69917 W 42 18750 112 69917 Curlew Caribou Targhee National Forest 47 790 acres 193 4 km2 In southern Idaho Curlew provides habitat for sage grouse while the Sweeten Pond area supports waterfowl and shorebirds Fort Pierre nbsp South Dakota44 08 27 N 100 16 45 W 44 14083 N 100 27917 W 44 14083 100 27917 Fort Pierre Nebraska National Forests 115 890 acres 469 0 km2 Located south of Pierre and Fort Pierre South Dakota The Fort Pierre grassland includes several ponds open to fishing and dispersed camping Grand River nbsp South Dakota45 44 09 N 102 21 40 W 45 73583 N 102 36111 W 45 73583 102 36111 Grand River Dakota Prairie Grasslands 154 783 acres 626 4 km2 In addition to prairie there are a variety of habitats in Grand River including sand dunes river bottoms badlands buttes and sandstone outcroppings Kiowa nbsp New Mexico36 10 00 N 104 10 02 W 36 16667 N 104 16722 W 36 16667 104 16722 Kiowa Cibola National Forest 137 131 acres 554 9 km2 Kiowa consists of two units in northeastern New Mexico and includes canyons along the Canadian River Little Missouri nbsp North Dakota47 05 55 N 103 32 14 W 47 09861 N 103 53722 W 47 09861 103 53722 Little Missouri Dakota Prairie Grasslands 1 028 784 acres 4 163 3 km2 The largest National Grassland Little Missouri includes badlands and short and long grass prairie Lyndon B Johnson nbsp Texas33 20 56 N 97 39 32 W 33 34889 N 97 65889 W 33 34889 97 65889 NAME National Forests and Grasslands in Texas 20 309 acres 82 2 km2 Used primarily for recreation Lyndon B Johnson National Grassland has no fees and is located northwest of Fort Worth McClellan Creek nbsp Texas35 12 42 N 100 52 16 W 35 21167 N 100 87111 W 35 21167 100 87111 McClellan Creek Cibola National Forest 1 449 acres 5 9 km2 McClellan Creek National Grassland surrounds Lake McClellan and nearly all of the grassland was burned in 2006 Oglala nbsp Nebraska42 54 56 N 103 38 14 W 42 91556 N 103 63722 W 42 91556 103 63722 Oglala Nebraska National Forests 94 520 acres 382 5 km2 The badlands of Toadstool Geologic Park are within Oglala National Grassland Pawnee nbsp Colorado40 47 38 N 104 05 01 W 40 79389 N 104 08361 W 40 79389 104 08361 Pawnee Arapaho amp Roosevelt National Forests 193 060 acres 781 3 km2 Pawnee has camping at Crow Valley Recreation Area and trails to the Pawnee Buttes Rita Blanca nbsp Texas Oklahoma36 26 04 N 102 36 01 W 36 43444 N 102 60028 W 36 43444 102 60028 Rita Blanca Cibola National Forest 92 989 acres 376 3 km2 Rita Blanca includes grasslands marshes and woodlands and is located in the Texas Panhandle and western Oklahoma Sheyenne nbsp North Dakota46 25 36 N 97 17 43 W 46 42667 N 97 29528 W 46 42667 97 29528 Sheyenne Dakota Prairie Grasslands 70 446 acres 285 1 km2 Sheyenne provides habitat for the largest population of greater prairie chickens in North Dakota as well as the Dakota skipper butterfly and western prairie fringed orchid Thunder Basin nbsp Wyoming43 41 09 N 105 00 56 W 43 68583 N 105 01556 W 43 68583 105 01556 Thunder Basin Medicine Bow Routt National Forest 547 499 acres 2 215 6 km2 Thunder Basin is located in the Powder River Basin between the Big Horn Mountains and the Black Hills Related editThe smaller Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie created much later and east of the Mississippi River is technically not a National Grassland but is managed by the Forest Service like one as a unique prairie resource 3 Name Photo Location 4 Date formed Area 1 Description Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie nbsp Illinois41 22 44 N 88 06 46 W 41 37889 N 88 11278 W 41 37889 88 11278 NAME 1996 20 283 acres 82 1 km2 5 The only federally managed prairie east of the Mississippi River Midewin is in the Central forest grasslands transition ecoregion and was created when land was transferred to the U S Forest Service from the U S Army In 2015 a small research herd of American Bison were reintroduced to study the effect of this large prairie animal on tallgrass prairie regeneration See also editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Temperate grasslands savannas and shrublands List of protected grasslands of North America List of U S National Forests Wilderness preservation systems in the United StatesReferences edit a b c Land Areas of the National Forest System U S Forest Service January 2013 Retrieved December 21 2012 U S Board on Geographic Names U S Geological Survey Retrieved December 21 2012 The National Grasslands Story US Forest Service 2023 05 25 Retrieved 2024 02 14 Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved December 22 2012 https www fs usda gov midewinExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Grasslands of the United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National grassland amp 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